"This tax exemption up to 40 per cent of the retirement corpus is a very big step that the government has taken and which brings us closer to EPF and other pension products... so, it is a welcome move," Contractor told reporters here.
"And hopefully... We should see some parity between the other pension schemes."
The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) chairman said that though it has not asked the entire corpus under NPS to be made tax-exempt, there should be some parity with regard to other pension plans.
Besides, Contractor said the launch of eNPS online platform to open new accounts and make contributions to the existing accounts has led to an increased subscriber base.
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Also, under the NPS scheme, there has been a higher growth from the voluntary or non-government sector, Contractor said, adding that about 85,000 subscribers have been added this year so far as against a total 80,000 subscription additions in the previous four years.
PFRDA sees the total addition under NPS of the order of 1 lakh by the end of this fiscal.